Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Flashcards

1
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REBT makes use of both cognitive and behavioural techniques but it does not use emotive techniques: true or false

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F

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REBT stresses the importance of the therapist demonstrating unconditional positive regard for the client: T or F

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T

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3
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Cognitive therapy for depression was developed by Meichenbaum: True or False

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F

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4
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True or false: a major contribution made by Ellis, Beck, and Meichenbaum is the demystification of the therapy process

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T

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5
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Ellis shares Rogers’ S view of the client-therapist relationship as a condition for change to occur within clients: true or false

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F

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Beck developed a procedure known as stress-inoculation training: true or false

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F

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True or false: to feel worthwhile, human beings need love and acceptance from significant others

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F

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True or false: to feel worthwhile, human beings need love and acceptance from significant others

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T

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True or false: a difference between Beck’s cognitive therapy and Ellis’s REBT is that Beck places more emphasis on helping clients discover their misconceptions for themselves than does Ellis

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T

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10
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True or false according to Beck, people become disturbed when they label and evaluate themselves by a set of rules that are unrealistic

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T

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11
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Which of the following is NOT a part of stress inoculation training?
A. Socratic discovery-orientated inquiry
B. Relaxation training
C. Behavioural rehearsals
D. Self reinforcement
E. Exception questions
A

B

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12
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REBT is based on a philosophical assumption that human beings are:
A. Innately striving for self-actualisation
B. Determined by strong unconscious sexual and aggressive forces
C. Potentially able to think rationally but have a tendency towards irrational thinking
D. Trying to develop a lifestyle to overcome feelings of basic inferiority
E. Determined strictly by environmental conditioning

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C

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13
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REBT stresses that human beings:
A. Think, emote, and behave simultaneously
B. Think without emoting
C.Emote without thinking
D. Behave without emoting or thinking
A

A

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14
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REBT views neurosis as a result of
A. Inadequate mothering during infancy
B. Failure to fulfil our existential needs
C. Excessive feelings
D. Irrational thinking and behaving
A

D

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15
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In cognitive behavioural group therapy:
A. There is some research that shows that this approach is effective for treating a wide range of emotional and behavioural problems
B. The group leader assumes a blank screen demeanour so as to enhance transference feelings of the members
C. The assumption is that the therapeutic atmosphere is both necessary and sufficient for change to occur
D. The group leader believes that using techniques interferes with the group process
E. The emphasis is on having members identify and express feelings

A

A

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16
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REBT contends that people
A. Have a need to be loved and accepted by everyone
B. Need to be accepted by most people
C. Will become emotionally sick if they are rejected
D. Do not need to be accepted and loved
E. Need to be accepted and will become sick if they are rejected

A

D

17
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According to REBT we develop emotional disturbances because of
A. A traumatic event
B. Our beliefs about certain events
C. Abandonment by those who we depend on for support
D. Withdrawal of love and acceptance

A

B

18
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Meichenbaum's \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ focuses on helping clients become aware of their self talk and the stories they tell about themselves:
A. Self-instructional training
B. Narrative therapy
C. Self-awareness conditioning
D. Self-talk analysis
E. Cognitive behavioural training
A

A

19
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In cognitive therapy the assumption is that psychological problems stem from processes such as
a faulty thinking
B. Making incorrect inferences on the basis of inadequate or incorrect information
C. Failing to distinguish between fantasy and reality
D. Negative thoughts
E. All of the above

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E

20
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Cognitive therapy is based on the assumption that:
a. Our feelings determine our thoughts
B. The feelings determine our actions
C. Cognitions are the major determinants of how we feel and act
D. The best way to change thinking is to re-experience past emotional traumas in the here and now
E. Insight is essential for any type of change to occur

A

C

21
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In cognitive therapy techniques are designed to
A. Assist clients in substituting irrational beliefs for irrational beliefs
B. Help clients experience their feelings more intensely
C. Identify and test clients’ misconceptions and faulty assumptions
D. Enable clients to deal with their existential loneliness
E. Teach clients to think only positive thoughts

A

C

22
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The type of cognitive error that involves thinking and interpreting in all-or-nothing terms or categorising experiences in either-or extremes is known as
A. Magnification and exaggeration
B. Polarise thinking
C. Arbitrary inferences
D. Overgeneralisation
E. None of the above
A

B

23
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Beck’s cognitive therapy differs from Ellis’s REBT in that Beck emphasises
A. Socratic dialogue
B. Helping clients discover their misconceptions by themselves
C. Working with a client in collaborative ways
D. More structure and the therapeutic process
E. All of the above

A

E

24
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Beck's cognitive therapy has been most widely applied to the treatment of
A. Stress symptoms
B. Psychosomatic reactions
C. Phobias
D. Depression
E. Cardiovascular disorders
A

D

25
Q

In self-instructional training, which of the following is given primary importance?
A. Detecting and debating irrational thoughts
B. The role of in a speech
C. Learning the ABC model of emotional disturbances
D. Identifying cognitive errors
E. Exploring feelings that are attached to early decisions

A

B